Ozone Alert Called For June 7
The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality has projected tomorrow will have conditions favorable to the formation of ground-level ozone air pollution. Thus, an Ozone Alert Day has been declared for:
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
The primary component of smog, ground-level ozone is a health risk to the general populace of Central Oklahoma but especially dangerous to children, the elderly and anyone with respiratory or cardiovascular illnesses including asthma, diabetes and emphysema. Ground-level ozone forms when nitrogen oxides (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) chemically react with sunlight on hot, windless days. NOx and VOC emissions come from a variety of sources including our cars and trucks, construction equipment, gas-powered lawn equipment and even charcoal grills.
What You Can Do
Automobile Emissions
- Use public transit like OKC’s EMBARK, Norman’s CART, or Edmond’s Citylink
- Use ODOT’s Pathfinder or Google Maps traffic features to avoid idling in traffic during your commute
- Carpool with friends or co-workers
- Eliminate Idling (avoid drive thrus)
- Consolidate or delay errands, bring your lunch
- Wait until nightfall to refuel your vehicle Stop at the Click – don’t overfill your gas tank when refueling
Outdoor Activity
- Delay lawn work with any gasoline-powered device
- Delay outdoor burning
Conserve Energy
- Turn home air conditioning thermostat up (preferably to 78 degrees or higher)
- Turn off or unplug electrical devices when not in use
- Check with your electricity provider for energy efficiency rebates or other incentives
Use This Hashtag
Use the hashtag #okieOZONEaction to show how you’re taking ozone action!